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Setting aside the recent spring snowstorm in typical Minnesota fashion, the state's 2023-24 winter has been called the winter that never was, and the unprecedented mildness explains why.
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Volunteers are particularly needed outside the Twin Cities metro area, the Minnesota Climatology Office states.
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The storm is forecast to move into Northern Minnesota from the southwest to the northeast, hitting the Brainerd lakes area between 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday morning and lingering through Tuesday.
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A lighter clipper system is expected to impact along and south of Highway 2 on Thursday, March 21.
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Minnesota law prohibits interfering with a firefighter in their official duties, including unauthorized drones that restrict aircraft. Wildfire activity has steadily climbed since mid-February as dry conditions persist.
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Eighty-one counties in the state are currently covered by federal disaster declarations for drought conditions, exacerbated by the lack of snowfall in Minnesota.
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Minnesota's warm, dry winter has led to an early spring wildfire season across the state. Experts explain more and share safety and prevention tips.
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Seasonal shifts typically indicative of spring are giving producers a choice when it comes to tapping maple trees: Head to the sugar bush for an early sap run or wait?
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Plus the debate over school resource officers in local schools, progress on Barnum wildfire and exceptional drought conditions in region.
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Plus a Barnum wildfire update, weatherization in the Energy Assistance Program and the potential for frost in the Northland.